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Albino Armani:
400 years among grapevines is the equivalence of infinite passion for winemaking. In the Adige Valley the history of the Armani family and that of winegrowing seem to develop together. It all began on December 7, 1607, when Domenico Armani signed the deed for lands with "trees and grapevines", which previously belonged to his father Simone Armani.

This does that special Pinot Grigio trick of somehow getting sunshine right into the bottle. The nose is just lovely: white linen and pale lemons, a breeze from the next grove over. The rest is subdued tropical fruit and a hint of soft peach, all layered over a well-balanced wash of acidity.